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Thanks, Nova. Our rains were probably heavier than yours but I haven't
compared. Last month was our wettest February in years.
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From: "Nova Garside" <novagarside at GMAIL.COM>
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Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 8:00 PM
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Adam,
To be honest the heavy rains that we had this summer were very hard on
the plants and an extremely cold winter, so I am not sure what will
have survived. Arisaema triphyllum is prolific here, in all forms, it
grows wild in many areas, including my backyard, to my infinite
delight.
A. Candidissimum, and A. Flavum seem to do quite well also, keeping in
mind that we always have heavy snow cover here in Montreal. (I am not
sure if that is the same for you in Chicago.) I had A. Sikokianum but
they kicked the bucket, as they didn't enjoy the move from the West
Coast. I think it would have been hardy here though.
All the best & good luck :)
Nova
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 1:40 PM, Adam Fikso <adam14113 at ameritech.net> wro=te:
> Hello Nova. What can you get away with growing in Zone 5 where you are?=I
> am in Z 5a near Chicago and trying to fine tune my growing capabilities.
> I've recently found that the A. triphyllum 'Black Jack' offered by Plan=t
> Delight will not survive the winter here. (Not a big surprise consideri=ng
> that the original came from Florida (?) Maybe an unrecognized separate
> species really..
>>> Welcome Peter and Mary!
>>>> Always nice to have new members that are crazy for Arisaema like the
>> rest of us :)
>>>> All the best,
>> Nova in Zone 5, Canada
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